January 11, 2015
NASA Glenn Research Center received an outpouring of support from Ohio's Congressional delegation as the federal government was setting NASA's 2015 budget. For the most part, they got what they wanted: A budget that plays to NASA Glenn's strengths, giving the center a good chance to compete for funding.

January 11, 2015
Blue Spark, a developer of thin, flexible products for printed electronic systems, describes TempTraq as a 'wearable, intelligent Bluetooth thermometer in the form of a soft patch' that monitors body temperature around the clock.

January 8, 2015
The Arisdyne system is designed to control a destructive force created when turbulence occurs in a fluid. The companies aim to develop and commercialize the technology through a multi-year joint development agreement.

January 6, 2015
The company introduced the new models -- the Boogie Board Play n' Trace Paperless Doodle Pad and the Boogie Board Jot 8.5 Paperless Memo Pad -- at the International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.

January 4, 2015
At least three startup companies in Cleveland recently have raised capital from disease foundations, and they probably won't be the last. More foundations are expected to start thinking like investors after seeing the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation make a killing on a drug called Kalydeco.

January 4, 2015
Next, maybe the Software Craftsmanship Guild will start turning lead into gold? Time and again, the Akron-based school has proven that it can take people with almost no software development experience and turn them into professional programmers -- in just three months. And they land jobs fast. Usually before they graduate.

December 31, 2014
The Cleveland company has finished treating patients enrolled in a Phase II clinical trial designed to test whether MultiStem can be used to treat a common form of stroke caused by a blood clot.

December 24, 2014
It was a good year for small companies and a bad year for big ones. That's not true in every single case, but it sums up much of the tech news that Northeast Ohio generated in 2014. One of the biggest stories, though, was a sad one -- the death of Frank Samuel, a longtime fixture in Northeast Ohio's economic development community.

December 6, 2014
Your smart phone provides lots of information and makes life more convenient, but it might be robbing you of fully enjoying leisure time, according to new Kent State University research.

December 2, 2014
The new Robert Half Technology IT Hiring Forecast for Cleveland shows that 18% of Cleveland-area CIOs surveyed plan to expand their IT teams in the first half of 2015. About 81% of respondents said they will hire only for open IT roles or are putting hiring plans on hold.

December 1, 2014
The money will help the company complete preclinical development of therapies for children with Sanfilippo syndrome, a rare, terminal genetic disorder that results in death before patients reach their mid-teens.

November 23, 2014
An entrepreneur who once modeled himself after Willy Wonka could have another huge hit on his hands. Johnson & Johnson just invested $20 million in Jay Tapper's latest company, which has developed a mask that uses LED light to fight acne or wrinkles, depending on which version you buy.

November 23, 2014
The idea that Ricerca might close down or lay off lots of people has been tossed out the window by the investors who just bought the chemical research company. They'd rather help the company grow -- and add more employees.

November 23, 2014
Precision molded rubber and silicone components maker Q Holding Co. of Twinsburg will get an opportunity to further expand its growing business in Europe and in other regions of the world under the guidance of a new owner.

November 21, 2014
The connection will run from downtown Cleveland to University Circle. A federal grant will cover $700,000 of the $1 million cost. The city of Cleveland is contributing $200,000 and OneCommunity is kicking in $100,000. The system will be run by Everstream, the for-profit arm of OneCommunity.

November 17, 2014
Answers Corp.’s 30-plus local employees previously worked out of an office on the seventh floor of the building at 1220 Huron Road. The St. Louis-based company acquired a local office when it bought Easy2 Technologies in August 2013.